The Silver Fern.
The emblem on the all blacks jersey is a silver fern which represent the fern a common native nz plant.
The silver fern plant is featured on the All Blacks jersey. This iconic symbol of New Zealand is a traditional emblem in Maori culture and represents strength, pride, and unity for the national rugby team.
As of Thursday June 12, 2008: the All blacks play England in Auckland this Saturday; they Played Ireland in Wellington last Saturday.
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If a horse is "all black", it means it has no white markings (socks, spots, or facial markings).
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The New Zealand Rugby team is referred to as All Blacks. The first New Zealand team to be referred to as All Blacks was the 1905-1906 Original team when they toured France and Britain. The team was referred to as All Blacks due to the color of their uniforms, which was a black jersey with a silver fern and white knickerbockers.
The leaf on the All Blacks jersey is a representation of the silver fern, a national symbol of New Zealand. The silver fern is commonly associated with New Zealand's identity and heritage, and it signifies pride and connection to the country's natural environment. It also reflects the team's spirit and the bond between the players and their homeland.
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